The story has begun with Prescott Bush and the main financier of Hitler, Fritz Thyssen.
It ended with a terror plot, two non-declared wars, massive deformation of civil rights and concentration camps without any justice - for now!
The final step is still on strike! Appeasement is the fatal answer and millions of people will bitter repent that decision. This regime need only one massive attack on U.S. homeland and the constitution will be terminated. The darkness will come to this country and the american people will get a nasty surprise like the german in the past.

Robert A. Brady: "The Spirit and Structure of German Fascism" (1937), "Business as a System of Power" (1943)
George Seldes: "Facts and Fascism" (1943)
Charles Higham: "Trading With The Enemy; The Nazi American Money Plot 1933-1949" (1983)
John Loftus: "The secret war against the Jews" (1994)
Webster G. Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin: George Bush - The Unauthorized Biography

1. The president now has the unrestricted power to declare war against
a country that has not attacked the United States, wreaking death and
destruction on both sides of the conflict.

2. The president now has the unrestricted power to round up unlimited
numbers of American citizens within the United States and incarcerate
them in military brigs or concentration camps for the rest of their
lives and keep them from ever again communicating with friends,
families, and attorneys, simply on the president's certification that
the incarcerated Americans are "terrorists," as he has done with Jose
Padilla and Yaser Esam Hamdi.

3. The president now has the unrestricted power to seize American
citizens abroad and remove them to its military base in Cuba, where
they can be kept for the rest of their lives and kept from ever again
communicating with friends, family, and attorneys, solely on the basis
of his certification that the imprisoned Americans are "terrorists," as
he initially did with Yaser Esam Hamdi.

4. The president now has the unrestricted power to kill American
citizens abroad solely on the basis of his certification that the
killed Americans are "terrorists," as he did to Ahmed Hijazi, the
American who was killed with a U.S.-fired missile in Yemen.

Pardon me for asking the following two indelicate questions:

First, if all this is freedom, what exactly is dictatorship?...

Second, after the Iraqi people are freed from dictatorship, would it be
asking too much to do the same for the American people through the
adoption of the following two amendments to the U.S. Constitution:

"The Congress shall have the power to declare war, and this time we
really do mean it." "No person shall be denied life, liberty, or
property without due process of law, and this time we really do mean
it."